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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 13: the capture of New Orleans. (search)
ant Harroll, 6; Clifton, 5; and Westfield, Captain Renshaw, 6. There were twenty mortar-vessels, in three divisions, the first, or Red, of six vessels, under Lieutenant Watson Smith, in the Norfolk Packet; the second, or Blue, of seven vessels, commanded by Lieutenant Queen, in the T. A. Ward; and the third, or White, of seven vessels, commanded by Lieutenant Breese, in the Horace Beales. The names of the mortar-vessels were: Norfolk Packet, Oliver H. Lee, Para, C. P. Williams, Orletta, William Bacon, T. A. Ward, Sidney C. Jones, Matthew Vassar, Jr., Maria J. Carlton, Orvetta, Adolphe Hugel, George Mangham, Horace Beales, John Griffith, Sarah Bruin, Racer, Sea Foam, Henry James, Dan Smith, accompanied by the steamer Harriet Lane, 4 (Porter's flag-ship), and the gun-boat Owasco, Lieutenant Guest, 5. Some were only armed tugs, intended for the purpose of towing the mortar-schooners into position. were in the river, and Butler, with about nine thousand troops, Butler's troops, borne
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
ington, Rachel Seaman. Brig Amy Warwick 139,202 08 576 89 138,625 13 Boston July 14, 1863 Quaker City. Schooner Alma 3,748 06 885 32 2,362 74 do Nov. 5, 1863 Perry. Sloop Ann Squires. 2,118 11 345 59 1,772 52 Washington Oct. 19, 1863 William Bacon. Schooner American Coaster 350 00 119 27 230 73 do Oct. 19, 1863 Currituck. Ship Amelia $5,708.32 awarded to claimants. 30,446 32 $5,708.32 awarded to claimants.5,708 32 18,066 90 Philadelphia Dec. 3, 1862 Vandalia, Flag. 6,57   Property, lot of 2,043 74 286 85 1,756 89 do Aug. 15, 1862 Reliance, Anacostia.   Property, lot of 569 11 170 02 399 09 do Oct. 19, 1863     Property, lot of Waiting for prize list of the William Bacon. 269 97 92 30 177 67 do   William Bacon. Sloop Pointer Waiting for prize list of the Reliance. $101 93 $86 29 $15 64 Washington   Reliance.   Property, lot of 2,166 54 269 37 1,897 17 do Oct. 19, 1863 T. A. Ward.   Property, lot of Waiting for prize list of the M. V
er, out of Boston and Salem, in the China and East India trade. He died June 14, 1825, aged 52, leaving, by his wife, Susan Wyman,--  1-2Emily, m. Samuel Crosby, of Charlestown.  3Margaret A., m. Matthews W. Green.  4John James, m. Sarah Hubbard. Is Chief Justice of N. H.  5Hannah S.  6Susan.  7Martha R.  8Daniel S.  9Charles Henry, d. June 4, 1849, aged 24. 1-6SUSAN Gilchrist m. Francis Low, Esq., of Jamaica Plains, and has--  6-10Susan, m. Ebenezer Bacon, Esq.  11Emily, m. William Bacon, Esq.  12Edward.  13Ellen.  14Francis.   Gillegrove, John, d. Feb. 3, 1718.  1GREATTON, John, and Sarah, had--  1-2John, b. Mar. 25, 1713.  3Sarah, b. Nov. 5, 1714; d. July 4, 1715.  4Sarah, b. Nov. 15, 1716.  5Mary, b. Sept. 9, 1718.  6Thomas, b. May 8, 1722.  1 Hepzibah had, by Gardner Fifield,-- George G., b. Oct. 27, 1824; m. Sarah E. Richardson. James F., b. Sept. 15, 1826; m. Tamzay Holbrook. Frederick I., b. Oct. 31, 1828; d. April 16, 1
men have been taken from North Carolina and Savannah to reinforce Jackson. The only men drawn from Beauregard's army for the defence of Richmond were the 47th and 48th Alabama regiments. Philadelphia, Aug. 1.--A letter from Fortress Monroe, dated July 30, to the Inquirer, says: Com. Porter's fleet, in part consisting of the following vessels, arrived and came to anchor in the Roads early this morning: Matthew Vassar, George Manchan, T. A. Ware, Adolph Hugel, Daniel Smith, Wm. Bacon, and the Racer. Twelve of the fleet in all left the Southwest Pass on the 17th of July; of these seven have reached Fortress Monroe, and the five others are hourly expected. The officers and crews of all the vessels think they are to reduce Fort Darling, and intimate a perfect willingness to undertake the job. Flery times may be looked for in that direction shortly. Fortress Monroe, July 31st.--The steamer Georgia arrived at Fortress Monroe at 7 o'clock this morning. S